Deadline: May 11, 2025

Applications are open for the Goethe-Zentrum Kampala Research Lab Program 2025 for Emerging Artists in Uganda. The Research Lab (TRL, 2025) is a 4-month, non-residential program centered on experimentation, research, and artistic development, which will lead into a month of studio work and a final exhibition.

TRL 2025 will admit 8 participants who will collaborate with two lead curators and guest facilitators to foster the exchange of knowledge through:


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  • Workshops & lectures
  • Studio visits & gallery visits
  • Group discussions & excursions

TRL aims to bridge the gap between research and artistic practice, exploring how both formal and informal study to refine an artist’s work, transforming raw talent into skilled, sustainable practice. It emphasizes the importance of engaging with art history and theory to inform and deepen creative expression.

Benefits

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  • Engage in critical and creative development alongside a cohort of fellow Ugandan artists.
  • Receive mentorship from leading curators and facilitators.
  • Showcase your work in a curated final exhibition.
  • Expand your artistic network through shared experiences and professional exposure.

Eligibility

  • Open to artists aged 18 to 35 years based in Uganda. 
  • Eligible Media: Painting, Sculpture, Video, Mixed Media, Digital Art

Application

Application requirements include:

  • CV or Artist Bio: A current document highlighting your artistic journey.
  • Portfolio: 5 high-quality still images of your work.
  • Online Presence: Links to your social media platforms or professional websites.
  • Research Proposal: A two-paragraph proposal outlining:
    • Your research focus within your field of specialization.
    • Your intended creative process and expected outcomes.

Submit your application as one PDF document to [email protected] before May 11, 2025


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For more information, visit Goethe-Zentrum Kampala Research Lab.

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